David Dobrik may have made millions as one of YouTube’s biggest stars, but critics say his latest job posting shows he isn’t ready to share much of that wealth with his team. The former Vine creator is looking for a Content Manager to help run his social media empire, but the salary—$50,000 a year—has people online saying it’s wildly out of touch, especially for Los Angeles. Content manager role sparks backlash The listing describes a “highly creative and proactive” person who c...| The Daily Dot
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The book I’m going through, Programming Interviews Exposed, presents the Dining Philosophers Problem and their solution to the problem. Firstly, their explanation for their solution is weak because they do not describe the underlying principle they applied to prevent deadlocks. Secondly, their implementation of their solution still results in starvation....| Joseph Mate
For the first time ever, I was laid off, and had to find a new software developer job. I managed to find a new one, but it took longer than I thought, and it was a lot of work. I … Continue reading →| Henrik Warne's blog